New Zealand U-19s look to emulate seniors

New Zealand's Under-19s will look to emulate the adventurous style of the country's senior team, their captain Josh Finnie has said.

High security for the tournament

Bangladesh has employed high and unprecedented security measures for the Under-19 World Cup, with team buses being escorted by multiple police cars. The team hotel in Dhaka has been virtually sealed off, with very few people allowed to even stand near the entrance, which is filled with security personnel from several government agencies.

"I haven't seen anything like this before," Jack Tector, Ireland Under-19s' captain, said. "But I think we are told that the Irish government had sent people over to investigate. They spoke to the Bangladesh government. Once they deemed it was safe to come, we were more than happy to go. We are comfortable."

The same thought was echoed by Scotland captain Neil Flack: "I think terrorist threats can happen to anybody at any time. We are going to have the most security in this tournament. We just got off the bus. We had about eight or nine vehicles. It can be one of the safest places in the world."

"We are trying to base our strategy at the way they go about it," Finnie said. "The [2015] World Cup brought a pretty good feel to playing cricket in New Zealand. It wasn't really recognised as a major sport there for a while but over the past year or so it has really captivated the nation. We are looking to do what they did."

Finnie said New Zealand's preparation for the Under-19 World Cup had been boosted by the time the team spent in Dubai, where they took part in a tri-nation tournament that also featured the Under-19 sides from Pakistan and Australia. He said the highlight of that competition for New Zealand was the century scored by Christian Leopard in the final match, which Pakistan won by 31 runs. Leopard walked in with New Zealand 67 for 5 chasing 280, and smashed 116 off 71 balls.

"We have just been in Dubai and found out how we are not too fazed with batting on those wickets," Finnie said. "We faced a lot of spin there.

"It was pretty special watching that [innings] from the sidelines. We were in the dumps there with five or six down and thought the day might be over early but he just played his natural game."

With Australia pulling out of the Under-19 World Cup due to security concerns, Ireland have been drafted into the tournament. Finnie said New Zealand - who are in Ireland's group - would treat them with respect.

"Obviously we are not too sure what Ireland are like," he said. "We have to treat them same as anyone else coming into the game by thinking they will be like any big name."

Seated next to Finnie at the press conference, Ireland captain Jack Tector narrated how his team got to know about their unexpected entry into the World Cup.

"It has obviously been quite a manic few weeks," Tector said. "Basically on Christmas day an article came out from an Australian journalist and we saw that Australia were considering pulling out. And then ten days after that, we got an email from Cricket Ireland asking for our availability when it was confirmed that Australia had pulled out. We had to get out our schools and universities, but had no problem there, and five days later we are in Dubai. It has been quite an exciting few weeks."

When asked how Ireland's Under-19s would cope with the unique challenge of playing in front of a live TV audience, against India, Tector said they would want to make a day of it.

"We haven't talked that much about this but it will be quite nerve-wracking on the day," he said. "But to play on television we have to make the most of it. We have to play a good game against India but it is a massive opportunity to represent Ireland and hopefully the country will be watching us."

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Paras Paras
on January 28, 2016, 9:49 GMT

Not a word about your opponent Nepal??? See we made you pay for that today. Do not underestimate the young guns from Nepal. Nepal will look forward to cause another upset. Hip hip hurray for todays match against New Zealand.

Kazi Ershad Ali
on January 24, 2016, 14:34 GMT

Good luck for the tournament . Surely Aus U19 team will miss it.

Rabin Subedi
on January 28, 2016, 10:47 GMT

sorry,,but we won today!!!we too are not just here to fill d number!!!Cheers!!

Paras Paras
on January 28, 2016, 9:49 GMT

Not a word about your opponent Nepal??? See we made you pay for that today. Do not underestimate the young guns from Nepal. Nepal will look forward to cause another upset. Hip hip hurray for todays match against New Zealand.

Kazi Ershad Ali
on January 24, 2016, 14:34 GMT

Good luck for the tournament . Surely Aus U19 team will miss it.

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Kazi Ershad Ali
on January 24, 2016, 14:34 GMT

Good luck for the tournament . Surely Aus U19 team will miss it.

Paras Paras
on January 28, 2016, 9:49 GMT

Not a word about your opponent Nepal??? See we made you pay for that today. Do not underestimate the young guns from Nepal. Nepal will look forward to cause another upset. Hip hip hurray for todays match against New Zealand.

Rabin Subedi
on January 28, 2016, 10:47 GMT

sorry,,but we won today!!!we too are not just here to fill d number!!!Cheers!!